Dragonsong
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Dragonsong
Summary
Dragonsong is a literary work[1]. Dragonsong ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (163 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Dragonsong authored Anne McCaffrey[3].
- Dragonsong's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- Dragonsong was published by Atheneum Books[5].
- Dragonsong's genre is science fiction[6].
- Dragonsong followed Dragonquest[7].
- Dragonsong was followed by Dragonsinger[8].
- Dragonsong's part of the series is recorded as Dragonriders of Pern[9].
- Dragonsong's part of the series is recorded as The Harper Hall Trilogy[10].
- Dragonsong's language of work or name is recorded as English[11].
- Dragonsong's country of origin is recorded as United States[12].
- Dragonsong was released on January 1, 1976[13].
- Dragonsong's cover art by is recorded as Fred Marcellino[14].
- Dragonsong's has edition or translation is recorded as Dragonsong[15].
- Dragonsong's nominated for is recorded as Locus Award for Best Novel[16].
- Dragonsong's title is recorded as Dragonsong[17].
- Dragonsong's title is recorded as Drachengesang[18].
- Dragonsong's title is recorded as Le Chant du dragon[19].
- Dragonsong's title is recorded as Sárkányének[20].
- Dragonsong's title is recorded as A Canção dos Dragões[21].
- Dragonsong's form of creative work is recorded as novel[22].
- Dragonsong's set in environment is recorded as fictional planet[23].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Dragonsong authored Anne McCaffrey[3]. Dragonsong was published by Atheneum Books[5].
Publication
Dragonsong was released on January 1, 1976[13]. Dragonsong's language of work or name is recorded as English[11]. Dragonsong's genre is science fiction[6]. Series this is part of include Dragonriders of Pern[9] and The Harper Hall Trilogy[10].
Subject and Themes
Series this is part of include Dragonriders of Pern[9] and The Harper Hall Trilogy[10].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Dragonsong followed Dragonquest[7]. Dragonsong was followed by Dragonsinger[8].
Why It Matters
Dragonsong ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (163 views/month).[2]